@TheRonaldinho80R10

Thank you Netflix for putting this on YouTube for free.

@shoaibahmed449

just imagine the amount of effort it must have taken to create such a wonderful documentary,and providing it for free.highly appreciate this step by netflix.

@Indrakusuma_a

This is why I adore documentary cinematography. It's difficult enough to find the scenes to film, plus it's unpredictable and uncontrollable, yet they somehow manage to capture every bits of them gracefully. Just look at that opening scene(cheetah side view). Magnificent!

@yessidolemerchant5143

the opening shot of the cheetah in this episode is so masterfully executed. it boggles the mind to think that thousands beautiful moments like that are constantly happening every minute of every day all around the world while we aren't looking, and sometimes someone is lucky enough to capture one.

@Success_Unlimited_

Absolutely incredible documentary, of the highest quality!

@Nobody-tf7mv

God Bless David Attenborough. I have been listening to him since my school days - "Living Planet". His voice, his narration, story telling. May he live a 1000yrs and keep bringing these stories to generations to come. Just beautiful. Respects!

@mr.s4a4ge58

When you look at earth and it's beauty..it's an artistic masterpiece

@bisierin9674

This was very beautiful!!:face-green-smiling: We must protect and conserve our environment, and our planet! Thank you, Netflix!

@sanashy9024

This is the type of content kids and teens should be watching.

@rezahoque8655

These documentaries makes us think out of the box in an otherwise selfish and self centered world. Sublime documentary made a thousand times better by the greatest commentator of all time!

@Neil-qt7tr

how beautiful is our nature is .. we humans don't deserve this ... I'm feeling depressed and stress but this series makes me feel good

@Vxc..

On behalf of my unborn baby and my wife I wanna thank you for the educative art you've rendered here. My family will make sure we follow the procedures for the betterment of the nature.

@anshumanagasti7952

The Camera Crew has put really great effort into this.

@homonatipus9594

Everybody talks about the legendary narrator but nobody talks about the team who took this amazing videos of the nature. Kudos

@animals-world

I just can’t imagine how much effort the people behind the scenes take to get these amazing shots. Also, the time it takes to get these facts, shots, and difficulties along the way. I would just like to give a tip of the hat to Netflix and Planet Earth.

@lorrainebwoy

Water is one of the most precious commodities on earth

@phaninhdy748

Every single scene is tremendously beautiful, which makes me feel like I'm into it experiencing this sort of wildlife vicariously.

@laughindrums

I am 51 yrs old...for the first time i was so immersed with nature ...rather than 2 minute video with 3 minutes advertisement...Thanks a Ton Netflix for the spectacular show and giving us yet another so inspiring and familiar voice so comforting...Sir Attenborough! Thorough these troubled times..The our Earth will heal..

@slinkystarfirelight5968

Beautifully done..Netfix and Sir. Attenborough made an amazing show.  
Sir. Attenborhough speaks with such urgency, when he talks about the population of the wildlife.  
Brings me to tears!
I wish I had millions to help with conservation!

@adnanmohammed4354

This is by far the best wildlife documentary I've ever watched, and I have seen a lot of documentaries since 2008. The settings, the scenes, the transition of animals and cohesion in the context were all nothing less than perfect. I would absolutely love to watch more of these. I thought that my interest in wildlife documentaries had died, but then this documentary somehow revived it. I was grinning in some parts of this documentary and felt...pretty good. ;)